
Business Studies helps to develop skills such as interpreting data, developing an analytical argument and making judgements based on available evidence. These skills will help in other A Level subjects and at university. At the end of the course, students should have a good understanding of the skills needed for successful business management and will be familiar with problem solving techniques. This should enable you to understand the issues which are of current interest and importance to businesses in Britain.
The A Level Business specification requires no previous knowledge of GCSE Business. It has been designed to provide students with a critical understanding of the internal functions of contemporary organisations of all types and the dynamic external environment within which businesses operate. The specification and assessment should encourage students to follow business developments and think critically about contemporary business issues. Most of the assessment material is based on real business situations, examining and thinking critically about them. Students will gain an insight into different contexts which will help them to understand the key issues facing businesses.
The A Level Business examination consists of 3 written papers, each 2 hours long. The questions range from multiple choice questions, short answer questions, data response questions to questions based on case study scenarios.
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| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Sefton |
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| Gender Type | Boys |
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| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | �9,942 - �13,707 |
| Address | Liverpool Road, Crosby, Liverpool, L23 0QP |
Business Studies helps to develop skills such as interpreting data, developing an analytical argument and making judgements based on available evidence. These skills will help in other A Level subjects and at university. At the end of the course, students should have a good understanding of the skills needed for successful business management and will be familiar with problem solving techniques. This should enable you to understand the issues which are of current interest and importance to businesses in Britain.
The A Level Business specification requires no previous knowledge of GCSE Business. It has been designed to provide students with a critical understanding of the internal functions of contemporary organisations of all types and the dynamic external environment within which businesses operate. The specification and assessment should encourage students to follow business developments and think critically about contemporary business issues. Most of the assessment material is based on real business situations, examining and thinking critically about them. Students will gain an insight into different contexts which will help them to understand the key issues facing businesses.
The A Level Business examination consists of 3 written papers, each 2 hours long. The questions range from multiple choice questions, short answer questions, data response questions to questions based on case study scenarios.